No, there are spookier fish to fry, and a new project hopes to crowdsource those eerie occurrences, with the hopes of bringing us all together.

Liminal Seattle is a map where users can program their own supernatural or peculiar moments in order to log them. They can then explore Seattle with this map at home: "Instead of brushing these peculiar moments and bizarre encounters off as chance, or mere coincidence," asks the site, "what if we talked about them, mapped them, and tried to decode the message?"

"We want people to remythologize their geographies. The PNW has always carried a kind of mystique in reality and in fiction," Jeremy Puma, one of the creators of Liminal Seattle, said in an email with SeattlePI, citing the "Twin Peaks" series. "We want people to embrace that mystery and get out and explore the weirdnesses that surround us that don't get talked about in everyday conversation."

Puma and Garrett Kelly came up with the idea after being contacted by an "extra-dimensional nature spirit called Anthuor." They started a database to track their own experiences with the entity, and eventually hit on the idea of mapping these weird experiences.

About two weeks ago they started a Facebook page, and and a week later they announced they had gotten the site off the ground. Since then, logs have rolled in.

"The response on social media has been pretty incredible," Puma said. "We've had a lot of interest from people in our area, but also in other parts of the country who want to start their own maps."

They hope to franchise the idea to other parts of the world, possibly do some walking tours or scavenger hunts, and definitely put together a "Liminal Guidebook" of some kind.

For now, they're content to watch the Astral web weave itself on the map they've built.

SeattlePI reporter Zosha Millman can be reached at zoshamillman@seattlepi.com. Follow Zosha on Twitter at @zosham. Find more from Zosha here on her author page.

This article previously stated Liminal Seattle was a collaboration with Hollow Earth. We've fixed the error.